Very nice COE campground on the shores of Lake Alatoona. I would have rated this place a ten if it had sewers hookups. Rates have gone up in 2017 - $28 for reservable interior sites, $32 for premium first come, first serve waterfront sites. There is a mix of back-in, pull-thru. Most can easily handle the biggest of rigs, several of the pull-thrus are horse shoe shaped and can handle a pop-up or smallest of travel trailers. Most sites are widely spaced or have barriers of dense brush which gives a nice feeling of privacy. Manual gates are locked at 10:30pm and don't open again until 7:00am so if going out for the day, like to the Aquarium in Atlanta or whatever, plan to get to your campsite before the gates close. We
camped at Victoria Campground COE in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

39

Site Surface

Asphalt

Site Type

Back in

Site Space

Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Nightly rate reflects monthly stay. This park has a limited number of sites that are available for long-term stays for full timers like us or contractors working in the area. Having said that it is important to know that it is not obvious to the casual observer that there are any long term setups. The park is pristine, almost new looking. Because of this and the excellent trails and beautiful setting, the RV side of the park is almost always full. Make your reservation early. Also, the park opened an equistrian section in Sept. of 2016. This added 10 very large RV sites (no sewer) that you can use if the full hookup sites are all taken. We stayed in the equestrian section for a couple months and hired a honey wagon service for dumping the tanks. When a long term spot opened up we moved to the full hookup section. Everything was perfect except for satellite reception. It is very difficult to find a gap in the trees unless in a short term spot in the "infield" of the loop. We
camped at Little Tallapoosa Park in a Fifth Wheel.

This was our first private campground to stay in over the last several weeks and at about four times the last nightly rate we paid, it feels like a poor value. Our arrival was just after the high season ended and amenities such as the pool were closed (drained and full of wind-blown dirt and trash). We know this place runs full during the busy season because we tried to get reservations in August with about one week notice and could not. Which brings me to their reservation system, there really isn't one. I had to call the office and the person operating the park (which seemed to be suffering from burn-out) was non-committal. First saying no sites available, then saying maybe something will be available, then saying she was not really able to tell and to call back in a couple of days. After each call back after a couple of days (did it more than once) I got the same indecisiveness. It was not until after the park had essentially gone empty in the post season that I got a firm reservation. Finding the park is super easy with convenient access to the main highway thru town (used to sight-see) and the loop around town (used to get rig in and out). Checking in was an exercise in patience. We went inside and the person at the counter was on the phone and she never looked up and then took another 3 calls without acknowledging our presence. Once we were finally checked in we pretty much had our choice of sites, the park was barely 1/4 full. Hookups were solid and our driveway, while mostly dirt, was decently level. We had a clear shot at the sky for the satellite. The trains were far enough away that they were more ambiance than nuisance. We
camped at Gunsmoke RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

This park has two faces, one that is behind the registration office and used mostly by long term campers. This side is carved out of a hill with back-in sites. There are trees and spacing between sites is comfortable. The other is across the road and for folks like me, just passing through and need a place for the night. The campground on this side of the road is flat with a strip of alternate facing pull-throughs and an even longer strip of back-ins. Roads and RV pads are dirt and gravel with a concrete patio and a strip of grass between sites. Spacing is pretty close. Power pedestal, water, sewer, and cable are also on a concrete pad. Great for keeping feet dry when connecting/disconnecting utilities. Position of utilities were such that I had to pull my 5th wheel all the way to the front of the site, unhook the truck and then park it behind the trailer. Even then the site was a little short of getting everything in.

Power was excellent, no voltage drop running two A/Cs, electric water heater, refrigerator and my pile of electronic gadgets. Water pressure was a bit low but acceptable, did not use the cable, wifi was spotty and excruciatingly slow, I ran my jetpack. Verizon signal was mediocre, voice calls would drop a word here and there.

This park fit my needs for overnight and convenient to I-20 without being so close as to notice the traffic noise. But it's overpriced by my measure. I don't really feel I can get my money's worth in the 14-16 hours I'll be here. We
camped at Sunset Travel Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Park owner?/manager was very accommodating and made himself very accessible. To get my Escapees discount the payment for my one night stay was cash only.

All sites are packed gravel with a thin strip of grass between you and your neighbor. Your "patio' is your neighbors utility connections. Power was solid with no voltage dips despite the campground being packed full and temperatures above 90 degrees with A/Cs running full blast. Water pressure okay and sewer connection was in good shape. Wifi was good until late evening when everybody was online, their system just couldn't handle all the traffic and connections were dropped and not able to be reaquired. Verizon signal was good for jetpack and voice calls.

My site was a very convenient pull through, fairly level with no tree obstructions for satellite. However it was not big enough to hold both my 5th wheel and truck when disconnected. I asked, and got permission, to park my truck perpendicular across the driveway in order not to hang out into the very narrow road in front of me.

If a campground in the Vicksburg area was my destination I would probably pick one of the nearby state parks or COE facilities for a multi-night stay or camping experience. But if passing through as I am, this RV park works. We
camped at Magnolia RV Park Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

7

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Not big enough for my 5th wheel

Power Hookups

30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Very Close

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes, Not
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

The Vicksburg Battlefield National Park is a must-see if you are even the slightest history buff.

Price does NOT reflect discount. Good Sam will get you a discount for one night, $24.

What a great park! After more than a month of either being in a maintenance bay or various city parks we may be a little easy to impress but I don't think that is the case. The park looks brand new, has an impeccable bathhouse, solid power, great water pressure, good wifi, and wide, smooth roads and pads. Each site also has a concrete patio with picnic table, but no fire rings or grills.

Verizon was a little weak for a good quality voice call but texting worked perfectly.

There is a private lake for catch-and-release fishing, a large event room (pretty sure they host rallies frequently) with a giant flat screen TV and beautiful fireplace.

This location is off the beaten path, there is no road noise that we can hear and only an occasional distant train horn.

We were only going to use this park as a one night layover but decided to add an extra night and kick back for a day in this little gem. We
camped at Shady Pines RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Site Number

B4

Site Surface

Concrete, Grass

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Access to a Walmart, restaurants, or anything else for that matter means a drive of 6 to 11 miles. You pretty much have to go to downtown Texarkana where I-30 goes through it.

About 2 miles away (towards Texarkana) there is an Amish furniture store. Inside this furniture store they have what they call a "pantry". We came out of there with some of the best summer sausage, ring balogna and fried pies we have ever tasted. And they have way more; canned (as in glass jar) goods, all kinds of pickled things, a huge selection of spices (in little tubs), cheeses, pies, and, and, and.

My rating of a "5" may be a little harsh. This is a city park and I commend Henrietta, TX on their building a well layed-out, all pull-through campground with full hook-ups. Having a sewer connection in a city park is a rarity and I really appreciate it. There are twelve sites and we heard that at least a couple of them have 50 amps but of the six I looked at before pulling into one, all were 30 amp.

I think a pro/con list would be more helpful and quicker to read than a narrative.

Tall rigs need to exit Hwy 287 at Hwy 82 intersection and go through town to access the 510 loop to the park. The closest exit on 287 will take you under a low (14') railroad trestle. If you are in the 13'6" range I would not trust the clearance. Power pedestals are not RV-grade, look like the cheapest breaker box they could find and stick on a piece of pvc pipe. Power is not good; we rarely got through an hour without voltage dipping below minimum and causing our power management system to block the potentially harmful effects. This appears to be an ongoing problem as all six of the pedestals I looked in had melted plugs or charred metal around newly replaced plugs.

I really like this park for a night's layover but I would have to think twice about staying again though because of the power. We
camped at Hapgood RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

3

Site Surface

Gravel, Grass

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Just long enough for my 5th wheel (had to disconnect)

Power Hookups

30 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Closest access to Hwy 287 requires passing under a low, 14', train trestle. Any rig approaching 13'6" in height should use Hwy 82 exit and pass through town to connect to the 510 loop to the park.

Wow, what a deal. If you have an America the Beautiful Golden Age Pass: you get half-off of an already low rate of $18/night. Tuttle Creek Cove COE is a well kept campground with 50 amp power and water. The sites are roomy and well spaced with fire ring, stand-up grill and lantern pole. Excellent power, no voltage dips even on 100+ degree days.

Many sites are well shaded but the branches were too low for our tall 5th wheel. We chose instead a site on top of the ridge where there were no trees. This had us backed in with our rear picture window facing out over the lake. One of the best views we have had out that back window in the four years we have been full-timing. The sunrises were stunning.

Verizon was excellent, LTE for our jetpack with data rates at 6mbs or better. Satellite setup was a breeze. We
camped at Tuttle Creek Cove COE in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

38

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Back in

Site Space

Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

No

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

The city of Manhattan is barely 5 miles away. You can call in a carry-out order to Pizza Hut and then be there 15 minutes before it is ready, not to mention getting it back to the RV piping hot.

This park is divided into two types of sites: long term and short term. The long term sites tend to be roomier and are back-in. The short-term, or over-nighters are (mostly) pull-thru and close together.

The entire park is alongside the Caney River and roads and sites are nothing but gravel and grass. Our site #18 was level and, thankfully, shaded in the afternoon. But the much appreciated shade blocked the satellite signal so we hooked up to the park's 13 channel cable.

The site was only long enough for our 37' 5th wheel, we had to park the truck on the empty site next to ours. The WiFi connection was shaky but worked well when the connection could be maintained. Verizon was good.

If you camp here be sure to bring a water pressure regulator, park line pressure is 100 psi. Power was reliable and steady, no voltage dips. Sewer connection is set high above ground: took lots of "construction" with blocks and boards to get the sewer hose to drain properly.

The park does offer Good Sam discount on the nightly rate but the weekly rate was a better value so we took a week and explored a lot of the northeast corner of Oklahoma, what the locals call "Green Country." We
camped at Riverside RV Resort & Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Too expensive!! It's a new park and everything is in great shape. The clubhouse is super nice, the pool is smallish but new and in perfect condition. But this park is right up against I-40 and the noise is inescapable, it does not let up all night long. We've stayed at many parks alongside interstates and normally don't think much about it, but this one got to us. The pads are all concrete, smooth and level. Spacing between sites is minimal, a small strip of grass just wide enough for the picnic table. But not so narrow that you hear your neighbors every move, although that could probably be drowned out by the road noise.

Voltage was strong and steady. No dips even when it was 110 degrees and everyone was running two or more A/Cs at a time. No fire rings.

The WiFi was strong and the connection steady. Being on the west side of OKC and on I-40, the Verizon service as good as it could be, probably the same for most providers in this area. No trees, every site has a clear view of TV satellites.

We stayed at this park three years ago, it was not yet officially open. The clubhouse was not built and the pool had not been dug, but all the RV pads were as they are today. Back then, we paid $20/night and felt that was a good value. Today at our Good Sam discount rate of $42/night we don't feel the same. But I guess business is good. The campground manager said that they just raised prices for the third time this year and will probably raise them again before the year is out. We
camped at Mustang Run RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

47

Site Surface

Concrete

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Just long enough for my 5th wheel (had to disconnect)

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

There is a boat-load of stuff to see and do in OKC and the surrounding area. Don't miss Brick Town and the Federal Building Memorial.

This is not your normal RV "Park". There is absolutely nothing park-like about it, it is literally a parking lot with hook-ups. There are only 5 sites, everything is a back-in up to a seven foot metal fence that blocks the view of a train switching yard on the other side. All services, power water, sewer are mounted on the fence or at the foot of it. I had to use 25 feet of sewer hose to reach the connection.

The parking lot is small and L-shaped. If you are to park in site #3 and then someone parks in site #4, which is perpendicular to #3, then the one parked in #3 is blocked in, unless the camper in #3 or #4 is a Scamp, Casita or small pop-up.

The 50 amp service at Daze End was solid, holding voltage at no less than 112 V. I ran 2 A/C's, the water heater on electric and the fridge on electric, the microwave and a toaster oven, all with no dip in voltage.

The lot is level and made of concrete aggregate mixed with ground asphalt. It is not pretty but it works. Checking in was easy, called the number on the sign and the owner, a nice gentlemen I later met, told me to just take whatever I wanted and he would come around the next day. When he asked how long I was staying I told him that I did not have a departure day in mind. He said that was okay and that when I knew when I was going to go to just give him a call and we would settle up the payment at that time.

Verizon was five bars, jetpack ran at about 8mbps. No obstructions in any direction for satellite. We
camped at Daze End in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

4

Site Surface

Asphalt, Gravel

Site Type

Back in

Site Space

Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Borger is a small town, everything is near-by. There is a new Super Walmart and new hospital. There are several chain fast food places and about a half-dozen or so local places to eat that won't scare you to go in.

Lake Meredith NRA and Alibates Flint Quarry are within a 1/2 hr but the lake had gone dry due to a 10 yr drought and all facilities were removed (docks, marina, boat ramps). The water is back up to a little more than 60' but no facilities have been restored.

I had read earlier reviews about parking on grass but was still surprised to see that even the "driveway" was grass! Equally surprising was that there was actually grass growing in this wind-swept, hot and dry Texas prairie town at all. It was a huge help not having heat reflected back up to the camper by pavement or rocks.

We did not have a reservation but were still able to get our requests of 50 amps and satellite friendly. We were escorted to our site by a golf cart "pace car". He saw to it that we were parked to his satisfaction and then was on his way.

Power was solid, water pressure okay, Verizon signal strong, and in-park WiFi was good (I run a Wifi Ranger and can do well with signals that others may not be able to connect to).

We did this park as a one night layover but we drove around this town of about 11,000 and found that there really was not much here that would make this a destination park. Still, no problem staying here when passing through again. We
camped at Rocking A RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

28

Site Surface

Grass

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Alert! Do not make the mistake of turning in at the truck entrance for Walmart. Proceed past the truck entrance about 400 yards to the named street.

Our stay at Flat Creek Farm was by happenstance. All our first choice campgrounds, which were COE on Lake Waco, were closed due to flooding. We were able to snag a few nights at Flat Creek Farm but not as many as we wanted. The campgrounds that were not closed due to flooding were booked pretty solid from taking in all us displaced campers.

Power was excellent, water pressure good, Verizon service was strong and the campground WiFi was so-so. Even with a WiFi booster it was tough to stay connected. A couple of times I had to give up and switch to my jetpack to complete what I was doing.

Previous posts talk about the odd parking arrangements. We had one of these and it had the nose of our 5th wheel really close to the nose of our neighbor's 5th wheel. Luckily our neighbor was on a monthly plan and only there on weekend days, so we only saw them on the day of our arrival.

Landscaping is well done and cared for. Sites are gravel and level with grassy space between neighbors on the camper door side. No fire pit, no grill and no table. And they are very protective of their grass, no mats are allowed. Really nothing is allowed on the grass.

The office was not staffed the entire time of our three day stay. They were good at responding to the over-the-web registration and when I called the phone number I was given on my check-in email, they answered promptly.

Not as affordable as a COE campground but very nice. I would stay here again if lower cost options are not available. We
camped at Flat Creek Farms RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

39

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Power Hookups

30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Very Close

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Don't miss the Waco Mammoth National Park. It has only been a National Park since July of 2015. Facilities are new and plans in place to add acreage and add/improve buildings. They are uncovering a Columbian Mammoth bull. This is a big boy, dwarfs a Wooly Mammoth.

This park was a Jeckyl/Hyde for us. Power was solid, ran two A/C's, fridge on electric and water heater on electric during daytime temps hitting 100 deg without any voltage dips. Our site was at least a 90' long pull-thru. Park staff goes out of their way to be friendly.

That was the Jeckyl part, now for the Hyde. This place is covered over with RV-clawing trees. My 5th wheel is a little taller than average at 13'6" but some of the limbs I had to dodge were at least two feet below my roof-line. Interior roads are paved but very narrow and they allow campers to park their cars and trucks off the edge of the road. Getting past those vehicles is like threading a needle. The trees in my site were so close to my roof that I could not deploy my sat dish or my over the air antenna. But even with the OTA antenna laying flat on the roof I got 40 channels. Almost everything except CBS.

My rate was higher than previous posters because I was a non-resident. This place is definitely a local favorite as evident by the weekend crowds. This is a $25 park, it is not a $35 park. We
camped at Pilot Knoll Park & Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

16

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Power Hookups

30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

No

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Covered Forested

Interior Roads

Tight Turns, Scraping Branches, Obstacles

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

The shopping in nearby Highland Village and Flower Mound is amazing and most of it appears to be almost new.

This campground is not officially open yet. The registration/clubhouse is not done, the pool is not done, sod was being laid around the clubhouse the time we were there. Really, the only thing useable were the RV pads. This being said, the concrete slab pull-thru sites were long enough for my 60' of truck and trailer. Water pressure was great, 50 amp power was clean and reliable. The young trees posed no problems to either clearance of RV''s, awnings or satellite dishes. WiFi was superb. At the time of this writing the exit off of I-40 is under massive construction and completely closed. If you are coming from the west you have to go a couple miles east to the next exit, not the turnpike, but Morgan Rd. The rate reflects a discount they are giving to everyone because the park is not finished. If they were fully operational the rate would be the Good Sam discount. Regardless, the close, and I do mean close proximity to I-40 makes this a noisy campground. 38 dollars comes off a little pricy because of this. If you have an aversion to traffic noise, keep on driving until you get to a rural CG. I would stay here again if I just needed a place for the night while on my way to a destination. We
camped at Mustang Run RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.